> > Not sure what you are trying to do. If you want to rip a CD, start > Grip, configure it so it knows what to read. Insert a CD, it'll name > the songs and you can rip & encode them. IF you have some wav files on > your hardrive, you'll have to name them yourself, and then use lame (or > your favorite wavtomp3 encoder) to encode them. Automagically naming > the tracks happens usually through some program reading the CDROM and > getting all the information it needs to find the CDID and then get the > tracks from CDDB... > Does that make sense?
Yes, it makes sense but what if I am at the library where I dont have access to the internet? Can I then copy the files in RAW and do the automagic thing at home where I do have access? I think I'm trying to be too clever here, maybe I'll just get a pile of CDs out and do it at home. Thanks for your help though. -- Graham "A person is smart. People are dumb, dangerous, panicky animals and you know it." Agent K, Men in Black.
